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crimes in the balkans or the annihilation of the chechnya and city. ann what is all the more astonishinf is that the killing spree has continued despite the escalating his regime is almost completelyn isolated. it's been expelled from the arab league and by the generalexco assembly, excoriated by the u.nd human rights council, andry abandoned buy nearly every college to the country that once maintained diplomatic relations with it.at the sam at the same time, the regime isg facing an array of economic sanctions by the united states, arab l the european union, the arab otr league and others. measures that have targeted thed assets of the henchmen, cut off the central bank and othernsti financialtu institutions, ground sirius b5 cargo flights andime's restricted the regime's ability. to sell oil. this has been an impressive t administration deserves a lot of credit for helping tothe probl orchestrate it. despiteea the years of diplomacs backed by sanctions, the top lieutenants show no signs of giving up and to take the path in for exile. it to the contr
crimes in the balkans or the annihilation of the chechnya and city. ann what is all the more astonishinf is that the killing spree has continued despite the escalating his regime is almost completelyn isolated. it's been expelled from the arab league and by the generalexco assembly, excoriated by the u.nd human rights council, andry abandoned buy nearly every college to the country that once maintained diplomatic relations with it.at the sam at the same time, the regime isg facing an array of...
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in to the city and out of the city so almost like this information about the city and what's going on. in the last couple of minutes i want to share with you a final project, and we see here the collection of information but how this actually can change our buildings and cities during quickly but the project in copenhagen the mayor came to us a few years ago with a very precise question which was how can all of this data, all of this technology help us to change make the city more sustainable and change the way we move. the thing with copenhagen is the traffic in the city looks like this. copenhagen is a city where you have a lot of cars in the city and have 30 to 50% of taha trips on their bicycles we developed this bicycle idea. i don't know if you can hear the audio. anyway, when you break the wheel will give you energy so twist by changing the wheel you will convert and you control it with your cell phone to a smartphone and when you do that you can do it with other things so you can monitor what you're doing and collect information about air quality like in this case it tells you
in to the city and out of the city so almost like this information about the city and what's going on. in the last couple of minutes i want to share with you a final project, and we see here the collection of information but how this actually can change our buildings and cities during quickly but the project in copenhagen the mayor came to us a few years ago with a very precise question which was how can all of this data, all of this technology help us to change make the city more sustainable...
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no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in the currency we print is 2.4% for 30 years. if not now, when the construction unemployment rate approaches 15%. if this is not the time to rebuild kennedy airport, when is? kennedy airport is no isolated example. a study in nevada found that it cost five times as much if you maintain roads too late, if you maintain them on time. we have roads across this country filled with hot coals -- hobbles --potholes for. every time i went to a city i would take a couple hours and go to the public school and talk about the importance of education. probably pretty cliche that and more cliche over the subsequent 12 years. i will never forget one of the time the young teacher too
no one who has flown through kennedy airport can be proud of the gateway to the greatest city in the greatest nation on earth. few if any have the experience of flying out of kennedy airport to a foreign destination and encountering an airport that they regard less favorably than they regard kennedy airport. quoting the use of the 1916s and i suppose i was one, saying if not now, when? if not now, when the interest rate in the currency we print is 2.4% for 30 years. if not now, when the...
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the first one in baltimore city, mushroomed for about the country. there are programs with those rights and they have had folks who came into look at it and review the program. some of them were highlighted from the work they have been able to do the urban leadership institute in baltimore city and other groups -- >> dr. lee still here? >> dr. lee could provide you a list of all of them that are doing some good work. the right of passage doesn't have to be an ethnic model but it is a model that takes a boy and girl's -- girlhood to womanhood. they are out there. >> we would really benefit from that. thank you. [inaudible] >> thanks to all of you for what you have shared with us today. incredibly brave and heard wrenching. i have a question for imam el-amin. we were just speaking -- expressing generalizations about the rights of passage program. could you present for us an example of a specific person who has gone through your program and has benefited from having gone through this and what that might look like? >> as a young man, got about 50 sons or
the first one in baltimore city, mushroomed for about the country. there are programs with those rights and they have had folks who came into look at it and review the program. some of them were highlighted from the work they have been able to do the urban leadership institute in baltimore city and other groups -- >> dr. lee still here? >> dr. lee could provide you a list of all of them that are doing some good work. the right of passage doesn't have to be an ethnic model but it is...
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i paid attention to the finances of the city very closely. fiscal integrity and physical security are very, very important to me. we have a lot of people watching what goes on in our city. the rating agencies also pay attention to those issues and i am -- the fact that we have a balanced budget requirement, that we have a fiscal oversight into the, that we have to produce a five-year plan puts in certain contexts people understanding that it is unfathomable that we will might have a balanced budget. we have to have a five-year plan approved by a financial oversight agency. it will be a major embarrassment not to be able to do those things. bourses' fiscal discipline, but a five-year plan also forces you think about every dollar you want to spend, that is $5. it ensures a certain amount of discipline but allows you to plan for the future. i am not sure what the folks down here are doing other than trying to get through that next news cycle. that kind of discipline really is required. you have to understand the consequences of your actions. i a
i paid attention to the finances of the city very closely. fiscal integrity and physical security are very, very important to me. we have a lot of people watching what goes on in our city. the rating agencies also pay attention to those issues and i am -- the fact that we have a balanced budget requirement, that we have a fiscal oversight into the, that we have to produce a five-year plan puts in certain contexts people understanding that it is unfathomable that we will might have a balanced...
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the city makes the major investment in trying to help those families and we have offices throughout the cities that provide them. our concern or shelters a very expensive and needed resource in new york city. the custer thousand dollars a month to keep the family and shelter. if we're going to take money away from the shelter system, it will have an impact on our ability to protect those families. that is our concern. not that there is a need or if they're increasing resources available we would want to invest in everyone who asked me, but our concern is taking resources away from those in the shelters. >> that really is a different issue, but i know this is something that even when we are trying to do the hard fact ticket that drew and get everybody on board was difficult, but i think everybody now realizes the importance of it and i think new york is probably doing more than a lot of the states really and programs you have. i really would like to see us all be on board with making sure that there are these barriers. would you like to make another comment? >> i have just one comment an
the city makes the major investment in trying to help those families and we have offices throughout the cities that provide them. our concern or shelters a very expensive and needed resource in new york city. the custer thousand dollars a month to keep the family and shelter. if we're going to take money away from the shelter system, it will have an impact on our ability to protect those families. that is our concern. not that there is a need or if they're increasing resources available we...
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the northern cities and began imposing a harsh version of sharia law. this expanded safe haven and control of territory allows al qaeda and affiliate's to recruit supporters more easily and export extremism. there's greater control over the trafficking networks that provide an important element of funding. beyond the obvious threat to the citizens and its neighbors, the growing presence also threatens u.s. citizens in the region and concluded the ability to attack embassies and kidnapping operations. although aqim hasn't demonstrated an ability to attack targets in the u.s. homeland it has a history of attacks in monrad and expressed content to target europe. the u.s. approach focused on restoring space governance and security in mali. this will require space elections, a political settlement of legitimate number grievances, restoration of the sovereignty, focused pressure and continuing the civilian let response to the humanitarian situation. the department of defense is working with african partners to enable them to conduct military planning for an a
the northern cities and began imposing a harsh version of sharia law. this expanded safe haven and control of territory allows al qaeda and affiliate's to recruit supporters more easily and export extremism. there's greater control over the trafficking networks that provide an important element of funding. beyond the obvious threat to the citizens and its neighbors, the growing presence also threatens u.s. citizens in the region and concluded the ability to attack embassies and kidnapping...
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were built deutsch to the wealth and the cities are acknowledging this in the history of the city and the institutions they are building. but what was so fascinating was that the person who posted us, the person that fought for the mayor of the city and said 1,180 ships built into the slave trade to west africa and the caribbean louisiana it is built along the river by the shipbuilders are still there and the descendants of the families still live there and the city is now confronting its past it's probably a thousand feet long memorial along the river with the names in bedding and a monument of all of the ships built and the names of the destinations and africa. there's a colloquium on slavery in the past. i spoke fair and everyone tony to win the presidential election would become either prime minister of france for minister of foreign affairs. happy to be in france for the election on may 6th. his first trip he said would be to speak with angela merkel and the day he went to visit she announced indeed the champion of telling the history of the slavery of the city was the main primm
were built deutsch to the wealth and the cities are acknowledging this in the history of the city and the institutions they are building. but what was so fascinating was that the person who posted us, the person that fought for the mayor of the city and said 1,180 ships built into the slave trade to west africa and the caribbean louisiana it is built along the river by the shipbuilders are still there and the descendants of the families still live there and the city is now confronting its past...
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to the city. nothing against the people on the condition for years but it's not fair to your neighbor for example who's been wanting to be involved in the municipal government in some way so people open the door to this cahal, be more transparent because we have such a high population we have been able to partner with our community college to provide free spanish class's to employees and firefighters and police officers because something i noticed in january is not enough of the stuff and the city hall are bilingual so we want to make sure that opportunity is available for this stuff. oftentimes we provide a vision for the city and we rely on our department heads to make sure it happens so it is really important to have good people around you. >> i would agree with that. particularly when you are choosing staff. you've got to figure it out when it you are the dumbest person in the room you know you are going to come up with a good decision. if you are the decision maker and the true that he's smar
to the city. nothing against the people on the condition for years but it's not fair to your neighbor for example who's been wanting to be involved in the municipal government in some way so people open the door to this cahal, be more transparent because we have such a high population we have been able to partner with our community college to provide free spanish class's to employees and firefighters and police officers because something i noticed in january is not enough of the stuff and the...
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students want to know how the government works, how the city works in the counties and states and the program teaches by way of gains in many cases we have it in use in all 50 states. students using that can learn how to take a project and get it for some city in some board level or even a state legislative level and it's great when they do because the earlier you learn, how the government works and how you can be part of it the better it is. >> i would agree. my daughter is 17 so she has been through this and my favorite project she interviewed senator murkowski for an hour and wrote this and think it is about a 50 page powerpoint presentation for her class. >> it's fabulous to estimate the more research that she has seen. >> when they get a specific project and run it through somewhere and get something changed its great. >> it's very good and i come from a state we have the highest voter turnout we were number two for the census last time, and it's just such a value in the state getting involved and people are increasing the distance from the government and the court. as a former p
students want to know how the government works, how the city works in the counties and states and the program teaches by way of gains in many cases we have it in use in all 50 states. students using that can learn how to take a project and get it for some city in some board level or even a state legislative level and it's great when they do because the earlier you learn, how the government works and how you can be part of it the better it is. >> i would agree. my daughter is 17 so she has...
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today marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of the city of columbus, the largest city, one of the great cities of america, the capital of the great state of ohio. i've lived in different neighborhoods in columbus over the last 30 years, from german village to berwick to the hilltop. my grandson lives in clintonville.my daughter lives in -- i mean grandson and his parents. he's only three. live in clintonville, a great neighborhood in sort of the north side of columbus. our daughter lives in the short north, one of the most exciting places of any city in the midwest. for 200 years, columbus has been a hub of economic and cultural activity for the state. we talk often in columbus about the great brain gain, how columbus is one of the fastest-growing cities in the midwest and east of the mississippi. columbus started its early days as a trading post along the sciota river, continued in steamboats and railroads connected more people with new opportunities and new commerce. i should add that the presiding officer, if i'm allowed to say this, one lived in the great city of columbus. i -
today marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of the city of columbus, the largest city, one of the great cities of america, the capital of the great state of ohio. i've lived in different neighborhoods in columbus over the last 30 years, from german village to berwick to the hilltop. my grandson lives in clintonville.my daughter lives in -- i mean grandson and his parents. he's only three. live in clintonville, a great neighborhood in sort of the north side of columbus. our daughter lives...
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it is a misconception because if you look for example at the cities for the initiatives proposed earlier and the stakeholders from within the security establishment include a lot of others that week and strengthen the position in the security service that gives some of the proposals to the spenders living on wages or for these personnel. they include the right of the egyptian police officers for greater rights and you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker contributing to the environment of lending itself to the idea that we have been seeing in egypt lately previous practices by the egyptian police, for example the fact that a lot of the police officers have to be on a certain rank and have to be kept on contract securing full time permanent employment status with protection. this is one of the conditions that actually makes it much easier on the superiors and senior members of the security establishment to basically pressure them into taking on questionable activities. if you don't pull the trigger then i went toward contract by the end of this yea
it is a misconception because if you look for example at the cities for the initiatives proposed earlier and the stakeholders from within the security establishment include a lot of others that week and strengthen the position in the security service that gives some of the proposals to the spenders living on wages or for these personnel. they include the right of the egyptian police officers for greater rights and you have to keep in mind the absence of of this level of manpower and as a worker...
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our city, the wonderful things it has to offer including historical and scenic sites, good food and other taxable events. we've had an exciting year here in the district of columbia in our office. i'll mention just two items that i think are related to the overall topic of this meeting that is opportunities and challenges in state-federal relationships. first, we investigated and filed suit and obtained a settlement and a consent judgment against a sitting member of our local legislature for diversion of funds from the district. it took $400,000 that was intended for little league baseball and put it in his own pocket. this is the first time in history that our office ever sued a sitting council member. we referred to criminal matters to the u.s. attorney's office which secured a guilty plea and the individual's awaiting sentencing. i point this out because we worked closely with the u.s. attorney's office in dc which understand congressional legislation has jurisdiction to prosecute major felonies in the district. and while we take no pleasure in this result, we think it sends an i
our city, the wonderful things it has to offer including historical and scenic sites, good food and other taxable events. we've had an exciting year here in the district of columbia in our office. i'll mention just two items that i think are related to the overall topic of this meeting that is opportunities and challenges in state-federal relationships. first, we investigated and filed suit and obtained a settlement and a consent judgment against a sitting member of our local legislature for...
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. >> at&t had an exclusive on the iphone. so i had people in it new york city, ph.d. is an said find ways to filter attacks aimed at the iphone. they were tarred and we came up then when other carriers had access to do you think taiwan's to give them the fruits of our work? their incentive is to do it and compete. then customers say we will invest and do the protection. our competitors says the same thing. the market will force the competitors to catch up or to somebody else. that is the right balance. but between government and industry and i think information sharing should be more free. >> mr. olson and? >> at metropcs communications between the systems we also have cybersecurity partners. firms to monitor our network and systems 24 hours a day. they do share information but if i understand your question, not a central clearing house of the information for those outside of the security companies to share information. if mr. edward amoroso could not notify a other people of the threat to respond to it. >> i hear a disincentive if you have research, identified the th
. >> at&t had an exclusive on the iphone. so i had people in it new york city, ph.d. is an said find ways to filter attacks aimed at the iphone. they were tarred and we came up then when other carriers had access to do you think taiwan's to give them the fruits of our work? their incentive is to do it and compete. then customers say we will invest and do the protection. our competitors says the same thing. the market will force the competitors to catch up or to somebody else. that is...
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the nationally recognized expert on gang reduction has been working with the city and the mayor to get their votes on the council has been problematic but he spent very aggressive trying to get activities, prevention and early intervention focus in this city and the main strategy iran such drugs, and they were doing all enforcement part after they messed up, and particularly the sheriff has been very active in working in the jail to make sure people get an education so they don't come back after. the mayor has been aggressive in the early intervention come and the superintendent of the school has had a very aggressive dropout prevention initiative to deal with people increase on the graduation rate. there was a high correlation between dropping out of school and future likelihood of crime and to the extent tuthill you can get people to stay in school and the work force, you have a significant reduction in crime, particularly drug abuse. >> host: democrat of virginia sits on the judiciary committee. our topic is the supreme court taking up this issue of their sentencing for crack cocain
the nationally recognized expert on gang reduction has been working with the city and the mayor to get their votes on the council has been problematic but he spent very aggressive trying to get activities, prevention and early intervention focus in this city and the main strategy iran such drugs, and they were doing all enforcement part after they messed up, and particularly the sheriff has been very active in working in the jail to make sure people get an education so they don't come back...
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he spearheaded rent control, decentralized the city government by forming little city halls in the neighborhoods. he made jobs for young people a priority. he organized outdoor summer activities known as "summerthing." he refused to let interstate 95 right-of-way through the city in order to protect low-income homes and boost public transportation. but perhaps, most importantly, he spark add downtown renaissance that began with quincy market, not one of the city's top tourist atractions, and it became the heartbeat of the new boston that is his legacy. kevin white came to city hall with an ambitious plan to build a new boston, brick by brick if he had to. and that's pretty much what he did. when kevin white took office, boston was in many ways still stuck in the 1920's, virtually no new buildings in decades, a steady decline in population and jobs, flophouses in the back bay, quincy market a ramshackle warehouse of butchers and cheese dealers. but kevin and his team hit boston like a bolt of lightning reversion the city's economic slide and laying the groundwork for the vibrant boston of today.
he spearheaded rent control, decentralized the city government by forming little city halls in the neighborhoods. he made jobs for young people a priority. he organized outdoor summer activities known as "summerthing." he refused to let interstate 95 right-of-way through the city in order to protect low-income homes and boost public transportation. but perhaps, most importantly, he spark add downtown renaissance that began with quincy market, not one of the city's top tourist...
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the reason is this god-awful recession they inherited and the nature ofw3 the chae of the city ork. be.har be h cacat lotho a pay increase, but the teachers and all the school personnel got kigalwk, k n syia an t way, i am confident and i apolize for not mentioni the hundred other york's ohefo giupthdshi la a gentlemen, you are the sameç people who coach your gounne heweek in school anthen leguel t yorere tam ophoan a rag for families whose house burned down and they lost everything in the house because they didn't have homeowners insurance. you are the people inth thkeal arcon e y su camp. you are the same ones who go out and buy school suppliesn some owckrists y bee kcaaf [aus governor romney and his new republican party, instead of focusing on the things that can actually help you do yourñr job erke mg y veers fhery ci u eme whhet ol.o t into the workplace,aking sure that the kids have access to compute he ds its yoa ee ss a ofntth technology. instead of going out and doing that, or giving you the flexibility you need to teach with creativy andpan, usu not hio tivyo a abhoroed
the reason is this god-awful recession they inherited and the nature ofw3 the chae of the city ork. be.har be h cacat lotho a pay increase, but the teachers and all the school personnel got kigalwk, k n syia an t way, i am confident and i apolize for not mentioni the hundred other york's ohefo giupthdshi la a gentlemen, you are the sameç people who coach your gounne heweek in school anthen leguel t yorere tam ophoan a rag for families whose house burned down and they lost everything in the...
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to the west we've got higher income communities to the south, the beige area is daly city in south san francisco where there are large number of latinos. and certainly in some courses there's pressure to create, try to maximize the asian-american population in those districts. certainly coalitions recognize the limit of the law but also really, i think worked was informed i the kinds of priorities that they had, the work they were doing were folks were really, felt like low income, asian-american immigrants would be better served by were drawn into the same district as low-income latino districts. so this was, these are districts that were adopted that more or less resemble their proposal that we had submitted to the commission. so hopefully that gives you a sense as to what we did at how changing demographics impact of our work. as a look to 21, and we expect, i don't know if i will be your, but we expect greater geographic and ethnic diversity, possibly majority asian-american status in the districts in san francisco in the areas i mentioned earlier. and hopefully greater influence.
to the west we've got higher income communities to the south, the beige area is daly city in south san francisco where there are large number of latinos. and certainly in some courses there's pressure to create, try to maximize the asian-american population in those districts. certainly coalitions recognize the limit of the law but also really, i think worked was informed i the kinds of priorities that they had, the work they were doing were folks were really, felt like low income,...
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el paso, the people of texas don't know this, el paso is the safest city in america for a city of its size. we have saved cities and communities all along our border. this is a great economic engine for us. these are great communities. we have to stop thinking in terms of such violence in el paso because it's not the truth was going on in that part of our state. >> moderator: there are concerns however on increase in the national guard. cruz: if it's necessary and needed and we can help and assist in curtailing the drug activity absolutely, we should. we have a sovereign right to protect our border and our citizens but we should do it in cooperation with mexico. >> what do you think about this? cruz: at a party state we which we should triple the u.s. border control because we have to get serious and solve the problem of security at the border. the question he raises a very important question. mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received f
el paso, the people of texas don't know this, el paso is the safest city in america for a city of its size. we have saved cities and communities all along our border. this is a great economic engine for us. these are great communities. we have to stop thinking in terms of such violence in el paso because it's not the truth was going on in that part of our state. >> moderator: there are concerns however on increase in the national guard. cruz: if it's necessary and needed and we can help...
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but you also wouldn't have had the warning and the evacuation of most of the population of the city, and you wouldn't have the national guard in some safe place ready to relieve the suffering. it could, indeed, be a real disaster, and we have to do something to protect against that possibility. that's not something the private sector can do on its own. they are not built to stand up to the militaries of half a dozen countries. and that's why it's important for there to be a government role here. i do think that in this bill -- that this bill in contrast to the views of the chamber, i think you may have gone a little far in accommodating them, and i'll just address one point that i think is particularly of concern. i fully support the idea that there should be a set of performance requirements driven by the private sector, implemented by the private sector with private sector flexibility to meet them as they wish. but the process of getting to that and then getting enforcement is time consuming, it could take eight years, it could take ten years if there's resistance from industry or
but you also wouldn't have had the warning and the evacuation of most of the population of the city, and you wouldn't have the national guard in some safe place ready to relieve the suffering. it could, indeed, be a real disaster, and we have to do something to protect against that possibility. that's not something the private sector can do on its own. they are not built to stand up to the militaries of half a dozen countries. and that's why it's important for there to be a government role...
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city of los angeles through the raid. there's food companies throughout this country that are being treated on a regular basis of your losing thousands of jobs. they cannot find a replacement to put back in. we need to be realistic and we need a work visa program that is manageable and realistic to the problems we face. >> thank you. i.t. you are probably following some of the immigration discussions as the president has put forth some proposals on that, and i think there is a lot of agreement that these are issues that we need to get solved. yes? >> [inaudible] >> stand up so everybody can see and hear you. >> our company has been manufacturing products to the u.s.. we have the largest manufacturing in the country and we have been bringing jobs back to this country. we've been expanding in alabama. one of the big issues that we have is being competitive in the global market material we can't get in the u.s. that we are having to import and compete with other countries working in a free trade zones. i don't know if you st
city of los angeles through the raid. there's food companies throughout this country that are being treated on a regular basis of your losing thousands of jobs. they cannot find a replacement to put back in. we need to be realistic and we need a work visa program that is manageable and realistic to the problems we face. >> thank you. i.t. you are probably following some of the immigration discussions as the president has put forth some proposals on that, and i think there is a lot of...
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except the person from city meals. and a couple of times they have given me the compliment of things that i should consider acting, because -- [laughter] because i have such a nice voice. [laughter] now one of the issues i care most deeply about is the health, safety, well being and rights of women. i am shocked that in this years election women are facing the biggest threats to the freedom that i've seen in my lifetime. consider family-planning. now, the center for disease control considers the availability of family-planning, the ability of women to get, to have greater control over the timing and number of children they have. to be one of the top health advantages of the 20th century. numerous research papers have linked the introduction of the birth control pill with positive social and economic gains for women. from completing higher education, to marrying later, for narrowing the pay gap. earlier this year, the national bureau of economic research found that earlier access to the pill was a link to hire hourly wa
except the person from city meals. and a couple of times they have given me the compliment of things that i should consider acting, because -- [laughter] because i have such a nice voice. [laughter] now one of the issues i care most deeply about is the health, safety, well being and rights of women. i am shocked that in this years election women are facing the biggest threats to the freedom that i've seen in my lifetime. consider family-planning. now, the center for disease control considers...
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blamed initially imagine what would happen if a nuclear explosion went off in new york city so everything has to be done to prevent it it's a breeding ground for the terrorists and they do it, and as time goes on, they become more technically capable which in the past has been one of the stumbling blocks when we worked on this in the task force there were not many that could even think about building a nuclear weapon. that unfortunately is changing. >> julia was giving me the death stair which means that our time is up. i want to tell you that after you are working is happening with the hands of such experts please give them a round of applause. [applause] more now on how the budget price of the sequestration could affect the defense spending and national security. from washington journal, this is a little more than an hour. >> we are back. our conversation continues. gordon adams is the white house associate budget director for national security served from 1993 to 1997, and vice president of lexington institute here to give their perspective on sequestration and the impact on the pentag
blamed initially imagine what would happen if a nuclear explosion went off in new york city so everything has to be done to prevent it it's a breeding ground for the terrorists and they do it, and as time goes on, they become more technically capable which in the past has been one of the stumbling blocks when we worked on this in the task force there were not many that could even think about building a nuclear weapon. that unfortunately is changing. >> julia was giving me the death stair...
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energize turnout in the city. this could be a real sleeper on election night. >> what would you think that the romney campaign needs to deal with two weeks out? we are in the middle of his early voting period. he may have a little bit of momentum, but clearly struggling in a couple swing states. how does he conclude the sale? >> well, i'm not too sure that there is much more there governor romney can do as a candidate. you know, obviously taking advantage of whatever the cycle is, and at this point -- it's like the campaign. just try to win the day. just try to win the day and have a better day than your opponent. having obama trying to fend off attacks whatever momentum and is, when he backpedals, that is when the momentum starts. it is highly likely that they can do this. he is the incumbent president. there is a lot more to attack us and comment because he is in his own administration and things are happening there, use of e-mails today on benghazi. that is a story where the president is explaining, and that ma
energize turnout in the city. this could be a real sleeper on election night. >> what would you think that the romney campaign needs to deal with two weeks out? we are in the middle of his early voting period. he may have a little bit of momentum, but clearly struggling in a couple swing states. how does he conclude the sale? >> well, i'm not too sure that there is much more there governor romney can do as a candidate. you know, obviously taking advantage of whatever the cycle is,...
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in and out of the city is the root cause of the city's escalating crime rate. sections of the city if you drive around look like they are on the verge of becoming permanent bad land. this is going to erode any hope of the city's much promised long talked about revitalization. you have said we cannot police our way out of it. are you saying we need a drastic measures? markell: let me give you a sense of we of the state level are doing. first of all, the operation pressure point state troopers working with wilmington police officers in the city to revive them out there with them at east 24th street, talked to the residence they love seeing the people on the patrol. number two, what we call the grand by the wilmington police department. we've got the state police working with probation and parole officers to make sure we are focusing our attention on the most violent offenders so this is still in the area of public safety in the general's office making sure we have the right prosecutors so the folks stay behind bars and also appeared the probation hearings so that
in and out of the city is the root cause of the city's escalating crime rate. sections of the city if you drive around look like they are on the verge of becoming permanent bad land. this is going to erode any hope of the city's much promised long talked about revitalization. you have said we cannot police our way out of it. are you saying we need a drastic measures? markell: let me give you a sense of we of the state level are doing. first of all, the operation pressure point state troopers...
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driven by the states, the communities, the cities, the municipalities of this country. so much of what we do in homeland security is animated in the first instance by the needs of the cities, municipalities and states. and all the american people. if national security is not all of us, homeland security is in a very real way about each of us. we take this approach because it's fundamentally informs us that no single department can do all that needs doing when it comes to any aspect of homeland security. indeed, in the case of cybersecurity globally as cecilia has mentioned, no single government can do all it needs doing as well. it is an important difference to understand. it's an important, it animates in a very real way how we approach all of our tasks. we called out cybersecurity and the importance of a safe, safe and secure cyberspace as a core mission of homeland security because we believed that cyberspace is the endoskeleton of modern life. it's the endoskeleton of modern society, certainly of this society. it's impossible to imagine a safe, secure, resilient spa
driven by the states, the communities, the cities, the municipalities of this country. so much of what we do in homeland security is animated in the first instance by the needs of the cities, municipalities and states. and all the american people. if national security is not all of us, homeland security is in a very real way about each of us. we take this approach because it's fundamentally informs us that no single department can do all that needs doing when it comes to any aspect of homeland...
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the problem still land on the ground in cities and regions in convenient packages that have the labels of the federal agencies. and so, how that kind of collaboration across the federal government can occur with funds that they already have, so we have a sustainable cities initiative among eta, transportation and had. that is one of the first of getting these agencies to work together, to recognize that each of the three of them both hereditary and a funny perspective a real ability to transform that sustained those of urban america your they can't each to in this silent way, but those kinds of collaborations are few and far between. >> i would say the following, the government historically has always played a role in three key areas. in education, in research, and in infrastructure. and many times when we talk about infrastructure we think about roads and bridges, but let's not forget things like the internet, the government of the microprocessor, you know, gps system. these things came out of mission-driven needs of the federal government, but they are being opened to the commercial
the problem still land on the ground in cities and regions in convenient packages that have the labels of the federal agencies. and so, how that kind of collaboration across the federal government can occur with funds that they already have, so we have a sustainable cities initiative among eta, transportation and had. that is one of the first of getting these agencies to work together, to recognize that each of the three of them both hereditary and a funny perspective a real ability to...
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people in the town mayor of the city went to the same sites to see just as washington's troops might have been doing. it's a natural viewpoint to think about. specter is a lot of visitors here to new york city. there is one place that he would recommend the viewers are interested. >> the to the statue of liberty, and to move for the spot in the landscape over s.i., the high point between maine and georgia you look up that hill and block out all of the modern conveniences and you see what the general nathanael greene saw with the british fleet landing of the cut down trees. >> i have a question i wanted to ask you about the ships here in new york. >> is a fascinating story. more people died on the prison ships than died in the war in the battles of the war. after the battle of the british, everybody they captured it put them on several old ships that were in between the brooklyn bridge and the manhattan bridge and the williamsburg bridge and now the east river. they sat there and they kept putting more people on and they were not just continental soldiers, but they were slaves that ra
people in the town mayor of the city went to the same sites to see just as washington's troops might have been doing. it's a natural viewpoint to think about. specter is a lot of visitors here to new york city. there is one place that he would recommend the viewers are interested. >> the to the statue of liberty, and to move for the spot in the landscape over s.i., the high point between maine and georgia you look up that hill and block out all of the modern conveniences and you see what...
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the city $400 figure refers to an analysis of the cbo as that of a different less generous ryan plan. goes all the way to year 2022, the cbo made no estimates of the new version except to say that beneficiaries might face higher costs. the new ryan plan was changed in other ways that would change the option of traditional medicare. he decide to set the future growth rate to medicare to the same metric used by obama and his method so there wouldn't be a difference. and the study published recently by the journal of american medical association suggests the out of pocket payment for additional medicare would be only $800 more a year under the ryan plan. that's odyssey significantly lower than the $6400. strangely president obama was at the aarp last week and the use the $6400 figure which appears in many of these ads, but then he added something interesting. he said now, now, that was in his original plan at a want to be fair here. he then modified it because there was a lot of pushback from seniors. so we said we will have a traditional medicare stand side-by-side with the voucher prog
the city $400 figure refers to an analysis of the cbo as that of a different less generous ryan plan. goes all the way to year 2022, the cbo made no estimates of the new version except to say that beneficiaries might face higher costs. the new ryan plan was changed in other ways that would change the option of traditional medicare. he decide to set the future growth rate to medicare to the same metric used by obama and his method so there wouldn't be a difference. and the study published...
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number one is trying to save prep the president after the massive share of the spotter in the city of primary importance to them because this is the formation between hezbollah, iran and syria. number two, they are making absolutely concentrated effort in order to prevent their relationship with the greatest in a state in the region and the middle east from becoming relations of rivalry and set up relations at sun cooperation. and the other thing is that the iranians are trying to prove to the movement, which are taking over many countries in the middle east, that the sunni shiite divide is probably bridger bowl. and i just refer you quickly to the fact that because the leader of iran was the translator about the muslim brotherhood writing and they are making enormous efforts, saying to the muslim brothers, hey, your concept of islamic states is not that different from how many conduct peer >> will come onto syria in a minute. then they come back and talk about sanctions. we see the reality is having difficult conducting financial transactions. but the nuclear program continues. semi
number one is trying to save prep the president after the massive share of the spotter in the city of primary importance to them because this is the formation between hezbollah, iran and syria. number two, they are making absolutely concentrated effort in order to prevent their relationship with the greatest in a state in the region and the middle east from becoming relations of rivalry and set up relations at sun cooperation. and the other thing is that the iranians are trying to prove to the...
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oklahoma city may, wichita in june, and the past weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels of c-span local content vehicles every month on booktv and american history tv and next month look for the history and literary culture of the next stop. louisville, kentucky, the weekend of august 4th and 5th on c-span2 and 3. you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and the latest non-fiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get schedules on the website you can join on the conversation on social media sites. >>> this year's national teacher of the year rebecca urged teachers to remember their important role in american society and teach beyond the standized test. she is a seventh grade english teacher from burbank, california. she spoke at the annual meeting last week. it's about a half hour. >> this is a very special presentation from a special person. it is my honor to introduce to you the 2012 national teacher
oklahoma city may, wichita in june, and the past weekend in jefferson city. watch for the continuing travels of c-span local content vehicles every month on booktv and american history tv and next month look for the history and literary culture of the next stop. louisville, kentucky, the weekend of august 4th and 5th on c-span2 and 3. you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and the...
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the mayor of the city of chicago, many elected officials and all of the news cameras to watch this heroic young man walk out of the rehab institute of chicago, just a few steps, but in his full dress uniform with a smile on his face. he went home to new bern, north carolina, and his father literally left his business and moved in, father and mother, moved in with eric, his wife and baby and tried to make a life for him. the wonderful organizations and people in that community built a home that was wheelchair accessible for the whole family, and i went to visit him there in north carolina. they were taking eric hunting. he was involved in many things in rehabilitation. they sent a card, a family card with pictures of all of them, and it's a joy to see them. one of the last things that eric's father asked me to do was to look at a piece of legislation that hillary clinton had introduced but had not passed. it was called the caregivers act. the caregivers act said if a disabled veteran comes home and has the loving care of a member of the family and can stay home, we should try to help that
the mayor of the city of chicago, many elected officials and all of the news cameras to watch this heroic young man walk out of the rehab institute of chicago, just a few steps, but in his full dress uniform with a smile on his face. he went home to new bern, north carolina, and his father literally left his business and moved in, father and mother, moved in with eric, his wife and baby and tried to make a life for him. the wonderful organizations and people in that community built a home that...
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but as we did looking at the make the case -- the mcveigh case with the oklahoma city bond or with a situation inventor, whether or these horrific incidences, we have to take a look and we have to make a should sure that we're doing everything we can do, but there's very little ability to figure out exactly what an individual is at actually up to come in all circumstances. so, you know, i thank the commission under the webster commission for doing the work that it's done. i think the chairman is correct to say that, you know, obviously we do need to look at how we prioritize leads, and this question between discretionary leads, i know that you have some
but as we did looking at the make the case -- the mcveigh case with the oklahoma city bond or with a situation inventor, whether or these horrific incidences, we have to take a look and we have to make a should sure that we're doing everything we can do, but there's very little ability to figure out exactly what an individual is at actually up to come in all circumstances. so, you know, i thank the commission under the webster commission for doing the work that it's done. i think the chairman...
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crimes in the balkans or russia's an nile hraeugs -- annihilation of the chechnyan city of grahzi. a spree continued despite severe pressure against him. his regime is almost completely isolated. it's been expelled from the arab league, rebuked by the united nations general assembly, excoriated by the u.n. human rights council and abandoned by nearly every country that once maintained diplomatic relations with it. at the same time, assad's regime is facing a punishing array of economic sanctions by the united states, the european union, the arab league and others. measures that have targeted the asets of assad and his henchmen, cut off the central bank and other financial institutions, grounded serious cargo flights and restricted the regime's ability to sell oil. this has been an impressive international effort, and the administration deserves a lot of credit for helping to orchestrate it. the problem is the bloodletting continues. despite years of diplomacy backed by sanctions, assad and his top lieutenants show no signs of giving up to take the path into foreign exile. to the co
crimes in the balkans or russia's an nile hraeugs -- annihilation of the chechnyan city of grahzi. a spree continued despite severe pressure against him. his regime is almost completely isolated. it's been expelled from the arab league, rebuked by the united nations general assembly, excoriated by the u.n. human rights council and abandoned by nearly every country that once maintained diplomatic relations with it. at the same time, assad's regime is facing a punishing array of economic...
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decisions sought to influence the election of the city's mayor using huge, secret payments that concealed his involvement. mr. president, do any of us doubt that individuals and corporations with a vested interest in federal government outcomes are spending huge sums of money to influence those outcomes without ever having to disclose their involvement to the public? people may go to jail for such spending in the washington, d.c., election and yet secret spending is common practice in campaigns for the highest offices in our country. mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that the balance of my statement be inserted in the record at this time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. levin: and again, i want to thank senator whitehouse and his colleagues who have taken the lead in bringing this issue to the attention of the public in such a compelling way that they have. and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: thank you, mr. president. since the supreme court's decision two years ago in citizens unite
decisions sought to influence the election of the city's mayor using huge, secret payments that concealed his involvement. mr. president, do any of us doubt that individuals and corporations with a vested interest in federal government outcomes are spending huge sums of money to influence those outcomes without ever having to disclose their involvement to the public? people may go to jail for such spending in the washington, d.c., election and yet secret spending is common practice in campaigns...
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the city on the massachusetts border, second-largest city in the state. is a very white state, but we try with this tradition to represent the entire country. issues of diversity are very important here. we are one of wooley five states in the entire country that allow same-sex couples to get married. we are the only state in the country where a sitting governor signed that bill into law. number of states have court decisions to bring that about and also had governors who were no longer in office bring that about. so that is certainly an example of diversity inclusion that new hampshire is very famous for. has a very libertarian, very yankee live and let live do your own kind of things streak in new hampshire and that hasn't changed. i thought senator santorum during a town hall meeting in brentwood last night made a fierce defense of the republican party and its support for african american voters. he talked about the fact that the urban congressman and senator in pennsylvania that he leverage over $1 billion to historically african-american colleges. th
the city on the massachusetts border, second-largest city in the state. is a very white state, but we try with this tradition to represent the entire country. issues of diversity are very important here. we are one of wooley five states in the entire country that allow same-sex couples to get married. we are the only state in the country where a sitting governor signed that bill into law. number of states have court decisions to bring that about and also had governors who were no longer in...
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, the undivided city of jerusalem is not now nor will it ever be anything other than the eternal capital of israel. [applause] [applause] another factor in understanding this administration's policies of appeasement is its relationship with an organization you may not have heard of before. one of the largest, most powerful organizations in the world, and you should know its name. it's called the organization for islamic cooperation, organization for islamic cooperation and so far it's gone virtually unnoticed. who are they? the overseas the second largest intergovernmental organization in the world after the united nations. the oic claims they have authority to represent all muslims, even those who live in non-muslim countries like the united states. in 2005, this very influential islamic organization published a ten-year plan of action in 2005. they implemented sharia-based speech code requirements worldwide. listen very carefully to what i'm telling you right now. it explains this week. they had a ten-year plan of action to implement the sharia-based islam is based speech code requirem
, the undivided city of jerusalem is not now nor will it ever be anything other than the eternal capital of israel. [applause] [applause] another factor in understanding this administration's policies of appeasement is its relationship with an organization you may not have heard of before. one of the largest, most powerful organizations in the world, and you should know its name. it's called the organization for islamic cooperation, organization for islamic cooperation and so far it's gone...
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the hardship that is kind of really extraordinary difficulty from major cities or small cities to the countryside. very difficult in my experience, through important trade which defined them and world view previous. i can have a few words to that. endurance, adaptability, confidence, sometimes over confidence. i think it's important to know this generation. in many ways, and also later day studying college. this early 1980s was the most liberal period in china's education system. they were really exposed to western ideas. they translate the constitution of development of foreign countries in uk and elsewhere into chinese. he reads english very well. now, that's really a wonderful opportunity, and, but these also could be the problem it has if we fail to understand that, this is a generation because of their personal experience they don't want to be lectured. they actually will be more, conducive with and get soft approach to talk for cooperation. but you just use force to intimidate them, they will act very first home. i hope that what i said is important. that if we use force, use ju
the hardship that is kind of really extraordinary difficulty from major cities or small cities to the countryside. very difficult in my experience, through important trade which defined them and world view previous. i can have a few words to that. endurance, adaptability, confidence, sometimes over confidence. i think it's important to know this generation. in many ways, and also later day studying college. this early 1980s was the most liberal period in china's education system. they were...
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i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answer? in the forthcoming police and crime commissioner elections, it's predicted that the turn is going to be as low as 20%. does the prime minister think that gives democratic legitimacy? >> i want the turnout to be as high as possible, but i recognize in new elections for a new post it is always a challenge. it's even a challenge when you've got dedicated labor mps resigning from this house to stand as police and crime commissioners. but one point the crime commissioner will be able to make is to celebrate the fact that since the election crime's down 20%. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. in recent months northern lincolnshire has benefited from a number of positive announcements from local governments and the private sector that will boost the economy. however, my right honorable friend will be aware that kimberly-clark ann
i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answer? in the forthcoming police and crime commissioner elections, it's predicted that the turn is going to be as low as 20%. does the prime minister think that gives democratic legitimacy? >> i want the turnout to be as high as...
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crisis, the banking crisis happened by the way when he was city minister over the. the funding for lending scheme is bringing mortgage costs down first by scheme help with shared equity, the new scheme is helping people who can't afford their first deposit. so we've got those schemes out of. they are repairing problems in financial markets but we are also committee money for additional affordable homes and we are providing guarantees to landlords to build affordable homes. we're dealing with the problems that occurred when his party was in office. >> thank you, mr. speaker. and i congratulate my honorable friend for his statement. equally i would like to welcome the family to allow schools -- [inaudible] can he tell the house when that might be in place ?-que?-que x some areas they need is more pressing than others. particularly around -- >> he makes a powerful case for the schools and the particular school he mentioned i will make sure the education secretary is the argument he makes. the money is available over the next two years. >> what will the chancellor do to
crisis, the banking crisis happened by the way when he was city minister over the. the funding for lending scheme is bringing mortgage costs down first by scheme help with shared equity, the new scheme is helping people who can't afford their first deposit. so we've got those schemes out of. they are repairing problems in financial markets but we are also committee money for additional affordable homes and we are providing guarantees to landlords to build affordable homes. we're dealing with...
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ask the ford workers in kansas city coming on to make the f 150, america's best-selling truck. a more fuel-efficient trucks. and you ask all the suppliers who are expanding and hiring in communities that rely on them if america's investment in you with a good bet. they will tell you the right answer. and who knows? maybe the naysayers will finally come around and say standing by america's workers was the right thing to do. maybe -- because i have got to read knit it has been a funny. to watch some of these folks completely try to rewrite history now that you're back on your feet. [applause] the same folks who said if we went forward with our plan to rescue before you can kiss the american automotive industry goodbye. now they are saying we were right all along. [applause] you have folks saying the real problem is what we disagree with was the worker. they made out like bandits. saving the auto industry was about paying back -- really? even by the standards of this town that is a load of you know what. [cheers and applause] 700,000 retirees had to make sacrifices for health care
ask the ford workers in kansas city coming on to make the f 150, america's best-selling truck. a more fuel-efficient trucks. and you ask all the suppliers who are expanding and hiring in communities that rely on them if america's investment in you with a good bet. they will tell you the right answer. and who knows? maybe the naysayers will finally come around and say standing by america's workers was the right thing to do. maybe -- because i have got to read knit it has been a funny. to watch...
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shall include national recognition for help finance, economics, of the city management, and reimbursement of health facilities at the very last comment osteopathic mission. you know, they don't get a lot of credence to whether putting health care -- actual health care people on this. they want people from think tanks, certified smart people, a common menace that were not really so much interested in people who work in the trenches and someone who is working on trying to deliver care to people. the other answer to your question, when will you know what assisting people are? they are appointed by the president. they are likely not to be appointed until after election day. you can use your judgment as to why that would happen. but we have secretaries but we have secretary sebelius has come to our election specifically can you give us a list of people who are fitted for this position, they tell you know. they want to tell you after november 7 because it might affect how you felt. >> host: are you continue to push to get to you? or is not going to happen? >> guest: the more we set out -- here'
shall include national recognition for help finance, economics, of the city management, and reimbursement of health facilities at the very last comment osteopathic mission. you know, they don't get a lot of credence to whether putting health care -- actual health care people on this. they want people from think tanks, certified smart people, a common menace that were not really so much interested in people who work in the trenches and someone who is working on trying to deliver care to people....
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they were thrown in cars, taken to another place outside of the city, thrown in the words, and other than the government giving a warning regarding this, there was no explanation at all for what they did. >> [speaking chinese] >> on the 20th of september, we went to the house, the fourth sign in a speech chen guangcheng's brother we went there to ask whether or not chen guangcheng's daughter had successfully been able to go to the school that she was supposed to be attending and as soon as he arrived, six people rushed in and were not able to carry of the conversation at all. instead what we have to do is leave the school supplies the we were bringing. we left and we were followed by the car. >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: on september 21st, we decided that one person should remain in the motel that we were staying at the end of the rest of us would go down to see if there was any progress, but our car was stopped, there were three men on motorcycles waiting for us, and so we left. we didn't go into the schools. we hadn't
they were thrown in cars, taken to another place outside of the city, thrown in the words, and other than the government giving a warning regarding this, there was no explanation at all for what they did. >> [speaking chinese] >> on the 20th of september, we went to the house, the fourth sign in a speech chen guangcheng's brother we went there to ask whether or not chen guangcheng's daughter had successfully been able to go to the school that she was supposed to be attending and as...
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dayton, the city of columbus, the city of cincinnati. it's in the southwest part of the state. you see the three blue counties. that's old coal country mining area that's highly white working-class, appellation influence. the county is near the park spurred market, is the home of ohio university. and then you've got the industrial area of lake erie. and slightly down there. the blue dots show what the democrats have visited. and here you can see, based on where they visited, that they have been employing an early voting strategy. that each place they visited is a place that has a significant -- bursar evan has a significant african-american inner-city population. each one is one where currently, if you look at the ohio early voting totals has overwhelming numbers of people are coming out to vote early. you've got three visits in cleveland, one in lorraine, which has a small and i shall community down road from cleveland, one in 10, again old industrial, small african-american committee. you see that barack obama has visited ohio universi
dayton, the city of columbus, the city of cincinnati. it's in the southwest part of the state. you see the three blue counties. that's old coal country mining area that's highly white working-class, appellation influence. the county is near the park spurred market, is the home of ohio university. and then you've got the industrial area of lake erie. and slightly down there. the blue dots show what the democrats have visited. and here you can see, based on where they visited, that they have been...
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we saw it in the arena district of columbus where the city hosted games on the opening weekend. local columbus leaders and businesses hosted teams from st. louis and north carolina and michigan, new york, tennessee, california, and washington with their fans. the city expected a $10 million impact on the local community with tens of thousands of people staying in hotels, eating in restaurants and enjoying one of the fastest growing cities in america where i might add, the presiding officer once lived. we saw a boost in tourism in northern ohio where bowling green hosted the first and second rounds of the women's basketball tournament of the ncaa. organizers in bowling green said the games were more about basketball, about people from across the nation coming to town and boosting the sales of small businesses. all the excitement and economic activity goes to show ohio is a tremendous attraction of basketball tourism and basketball talent as the tournaments continue and ohio teams continue to win, i look forward to working with our communities and business leaders to further lever
we saw it in the arena district of columbus where the city hosted games on the opening weekend. local columbus leaders and businesses hosted teams from st. louis and north carolina and michigan, new york, tennessee, california, and washington with their fans. the city expected a $10 million impact on the local community with tens of thousands of people staying in hotels, eating in restaurants and enjoying one of the fastest growing cities in america where i might add, the presiding officer once...
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because loving the city is what unites everybody. what makes you a man or woman of the house is your love house. i remember once chilling jerry brown, jerry brown so why would anybody run for the house? i said the, roddy. he said what i said no idea what that meant. hang out with the guys was not his idea of having -- to hang out with men and women of the house is what it's about. it's about sharing. tip o'neill, like jerry ford, loved the floor. they were both florida's. they liked being on the floor. they liked being would actually. they love the poker. the democrats after -- this guy, all he did was boiled hot dogs and tunafish but everyone would go there for lunch. they loved him. it's the best thing in the congress, the junket because it's a time for the husband and wife to get together with each other and it creates a wonderful friction remover where you're able to come when you get really mad at the other guide rifle say what you like that guy. i know you like the guy. it's amazing thing how cools things down on both sides. ju
because loving the city is what unites everybody. what makes you a man or woman of the house is your love house. i remember once chilling jerry brown, jerry brown so why would anybody run for the house? i said the, roddy. he said what i said no idea what that meant. hang out with the guys was not his idea of having -- to hang out with men and women of the house is what it's about. it's about sharing. tip o'neill, like jerry ford, loved the floor. they were both florida's. they liked being on...
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wayland from fairborn, greene county near springfield, the city of xenia is nearby outside of dayton. i'm deeply concerned about the thought of an increase in student loan interest. i'm currently a student at antioch university midwest taking classes to pursue my license to become an interventionallist specialist. i have two children who are finishing up their sophomore years in college at the end of may. my sons as i do have student loan debt. an increase in the rates would have a diminishing effect on affording the already high college tuition rate itself. hasn't there been a big push for people in our country to become more educated, equating to a more successful and competitive country? how will this ever be obtained without affordable education? gaining higher, more competitively paying jobs would also equate to more taxes being paid. isn't that what we should be looking at? i believe there is a disconnect between what people in washington want, a more educated country and how they're willing to get it. and sara also from dayton writes i started college in 2003. as a foster youth
wayland from fairborn, greene county near springfield, the city of xenia is nearby outside of dayton. i'm deeply concerned about the thought of an increase in student loan interest. i'm currently a student at antioch university midwest taking classes to pursue my license to become an interventionallist specialist. i have two children who are finishing up their sophomore years in college at the end of may. my sons as i do have student loan debt. an increase in the rates would have a diminishing...
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none of that is in directly in the pockets of the city. >> any cost to the city itself for you all to prepare for the primary? >> no question when you have big groups coming in you get police detail and worry about that. yesterday there was central high school. i can tell you -- the details of the police officers and firemen at that event and whatever else occurred across the city you picked up that tab. >> is it normal for a candidate to pick up that tab? >> no but i wish it would be. >> what about the infrastructure on the ground that campaign needs to have in order to prepare for primary? >> no question new hampshire is still the place that grassroots and one on one campaign is very important. you don't have the ground game you have a tough talk because people want to see it and talk to you and put a sign to be proud of who they are representing. so i can tell you if you don't have a ground game you have a tough time. >> what if the ground game consists of -- what does it mean for new hampshire? >> breakfast places in the morning, very popular place on the west side that most polit
none of that is in directly in the pockets of the city. >> any cost to the city itself for you all to prepare for the primary? >> no question when you have big groups coming in you get police detail and worry about that. yesterday there was central high school. i can tell you -- the details of the police officers and firemen at that event and whatever else occurred across the city you picked up that tab. >> is it normal for a candidate to pick up that tab? >> no but i...
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. >> because of the severe storm warnings we have been receiving, is expected to hit the capital city a little bit later today. in a flash flood warning -- the ones we have been hearing on the radio, i want to remind you that your seat cushions -- [laughter] -- can also be used as flotation devices. please note the exits. [laughter] keeping in mind that the closest exit might be behind you. [laughter] most important from the perspective of our panelists, please make sure that all of your electronic devices have been turned off and are stowed underneath the seat in front of you. we know that you can visit other think tanks, so we appreciate your attendance today. we hope this day is a safe and enjoyable one. >> thank you. >> [inaudible question] [applause] >> i have no idea. >> on to the business at hand, there are many interesting cases that came before the supreme court last term. unfortunately, we only have time this afternoon to cover three of them. for this panel, my plan is to introduce each speaker in turn. first up is my cato colleague jim harper. jim is director of information
. >> because of the severe storm warnings we have been receiving, is expected to hit the capital city a little bit later today. in a flash flood warning -- the ones we have been hearing on the radio, i want to remind you that your seat cushions -- [laughter] -- can also be used as flotation devices. please note the exits. [laughter] keeping in mind that the closest exit might be behind you. [laughter] most important from the perspective of our panelists, please make sure that all of your...
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major cities. they haven't really been able to prove that on a district-by-district level. in contrast, the salafis have that presence in every district. they have their people who are mobilizing the vote and getting their supporters out. so i think t going to be challenging -- it's going to be challenging, but at the very least liberals and leftists should be able to improve upon their result last year. they only got about 20% in the previous 2011-2012 elections. so, um, 20%, they can improve on that. and i think that -- but the question is, are, um, i think liberals and non-islamists in egypt have a tendency to miss opportunities and to, um, and to not build on their successes. so there's a real question of whether or not they're going to be able to sustain momentum over the next two months and really get their act together organizationally speaking. >> thanks, shadi. you know, you talked a rot about the competition -- a lot about the competition between liberals although as you note, therest a l
major cities. they haven't really been able to prove that on a district-by-district level. in contrast, the salafis have that presence in every district. they have their people who are mobilizing the vote and getting their supporters out. so i think t going to be challenging -- it's going to be challenging, but at the very least liberals and leftists should be able to improve upon their result last year. they only got about 20% in the previous 2011-2012 elections. so, um, 20%, they can improve...